Through May – Super STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Saturdays at the Spartanburg Science Center in Spartanburg. For more information call (864) 583-2777 or visit http://www.spartanburgsciencecenter.org/.

Through May 3 – The Great Anderson County Fair at the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center in Anderson. Lots of fun and exciting events and activities for the whole family. For more information call (864) 296-6601 or visit http://thegreatandersoncountyfair.com/.

April 30 – May 21 – The Contemporary Art Jewelry Show in the Arts Center Gallery in Clemson. Come see how jewelry can be transformed into amazing works of art. For more information call (864) 633-5051 or visit http://explorearts.org/.

April 30 – May 2 – Spring Festival on the Historic Downtown Square in Abbeville. Event includes a day of rides, entertainment, food, and fun. For more information call (864) 366-5021 or visit http://www.abbevillespringfestival.com/.

May 1 – 2 – Mayberry Comes to Westminster in downtown Westminster. Comes experience the life of “Mayberry” as seen on the “Andy Griffith Show” to include look-a-likes for the characters. For more information call (864) 647-5316 or visit http://westminstersc.com/mayberry/.

May 1 – 3- Spring Fling in downtown Spartanburg. In addition to fun activities for all member of the family, the event includes a cycling race. For more information call (864) 596-3105 or visit http://www.cityofspartanburg.org/spring-fling.

May 1 – June 14 – “Delectable” Exhibit of Pafford and Maleweska at the Center for the Arts Dalton Gallery in Rock Hill. For more information call (803) 328-2787 or visit http://www.yorkcountyarts.org/.

May 2 – Tamassee Craft Brew Celebration at the Keowee Towne Market in Salem. Event includes live entertainment, as well as refreshments. For more information call (864) 557-6168 or visit http://www.tamasseecraftbrewfestival.com/.

May 2 – Reedy River Duck Derby at Falls Park on the Reedy River in Greenville. Come out for this entertaining rubber duck race. For more information call (864) 235-2293 or visit http://www.greenvilleeveningrotary.org/.

May 8 – Blue Ridge Fest at the Blue Ridge Electrical Cooper in Pickens. The event is a Beach Music and Classic Car Cruise-In. For more information call (800) 240-3400 or visit http://www.blueridge.coop/blueridgefest/.

May 8 – 10 – Artisphere to be held at multiple location in Greenville. For more information call (864) 271-9398 or visit http://www.artisphere.us/.

May 8 – 17 – The Fair at Heritage Park on Main Street in Simpsonville. Event will include concerts, including Craig Wayne Boyd of the Voice; a demolition derby; rides, and so much more. For more information call (864) 296-6601 or visit http://fairatheritagepark.com/.

May 9 – Mushroom Cultivation Workshop at the Mushroom Mountain Farm in Easley. Learn about the art of growing mushrooms. For more information call 9864) 855-2469 or visit http://www.mushroommountain.com/.

May 15 – 16 – Mayfest Art of Living Festival in downtown Walhalla. Event includes a classic car show, Shaggin in the Park, lots of food and arts/craft vendors, and more. For more information call (864) 638-2727 or visit http://walhallamayfest.webs.com/.

May 16 – Clemson Festival of Arts in Catherine Smith Plaza and Jaycee and Abernathee Parks in downtown Clemson. Event will include music, art and crafts, including many art activities for kids of all ages. For more information call (864) 633-5051 or visit http://explorearts.org/events/clemson-festival-of-arts-2/.

May 16 – 17 – Horse Play in May to be held at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena in Pendleton. This horseshow includes CHSA Open Show Series, Hunter/Jumper, Dressage and CT Series, and includes a silent auction and tack swap. For more information visit http://veteransclassicgolf.com/.

MIDLANDS:

Through May 17 – “Life: A Journey through Time” at the Museum of York County in Rock Hill, displaying a series of photographs that span the world throughout time. For more information call (803) 329-2121 or visit http://www.chmuseums.org/exhibits-myco/.

Tuesdays to Sundays through August 30 – “Art & Imagination in Children’s Literature” at the Museum of York County in Rock Hill. For more information call (803) 329-2121 or visit http://chmuseums.org/exhibits-myco/#28.

May 1 – 2 – South Carolina Strawberry Festival at the Walter Y. Elisha Park in Fort Mill. Event will include a horse race, “Race for the Berries”, a golf tournament, a car show, entertainment including the Gin Blossoms, and much, much more. For more information call (803) 547-2116 or visit http://www.scstrawberryfestival.com/.

May 1 – 2 – Allendale County Cooter Fest at a variety of locations in Allendale. Events will include, of course, a Cooter Race, the Salkehatchie Sprint (a 5K run/walk/fun run, as well as a fish fry, rides, and more. For more information call (803) 584-4619 or visit http://www.cooterfest.com/.

May 1 – 3 – Orangeburg Festival of Roses at the Edisto Memorial Gardens in Orangeburg. Come enjoy the vast variety of roses in the Gardens, as well as a Friday night street dance, sporting activities, such as golf, disc golf, a canoe race, and even a kickball tournament, , entertainment, lots of food and craft vendors, and fun for the kids. For more information call (803) 534-6821 or visit http://www.festivalofroses.com/.

May 2 – “Experience Edisto River” at the Beidler Forest Audubon Center in Harleyville. Come meet the authors who wrote about this enchanted river, take a canoe trip, a nature walk or even a night walk in one of the oldest cypress forests in the world, or try your hand at storytelling after attending a storytelling workshop. For more information visit http://www.jogglingboardbooks.com/experience-edisto-river-event-may-2-2015.html.

May 2 – Spring Time on the Living History Farm at Kings Mountain State Park in Blacksburg. Come learn about spring planting in the 1800’s at this educational Living History Farm and plant a few seeds yourself. For more information call (803) 222-3209 or visit http://southcarolinaparks.com/products/10004387.

May 2 – Arts on the Ridge at the Cotton Yard in Ridgeway. Event is to honor visual, performing, and literary artisans with shows, performances, and demonstrations. For more information call (803) 337-2213 or visit http://ridgewaysc.org/gallery/3/arts-on-the-ridge.

May 8 – 9 – Bluegrass Festival at the Aiken County Fairgrounds in Aiken. Proceeds for this event will benefit STAR Riding, a therapeutic horseback riding program for the disabled. For more information call (803) 640-9287 or visit https://www.aikenbluegrassfestival.org/.

May 9 – Comedian Etta May at the University of South Carolina Lancaster Bundy Auditorium in Lancaster. Come see this absolutely hilarious comedian classified as the reigning “Queen of Southern Sass”. For more information call (803) 289-1486 or visit http://www.lancastercitysc.com/performingarts.aspx.

May 9 – Behind the Scenes at Redcliffe held at the Redcliff Plantation State Historical Site in Beech Island. Learn about the architecture of this fabulous plantation home. For more information call (803) 827-1473 or visit http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/products/10003829.

May 9 – 10 – Palmetto Paint Horse Show at the South Carolina Equine Park in Camden. For more information call (803) 938-0366 or visit http://www.scequinepark.com/.

May 15 – 16 – Blackville Music and Arts Festival in downtown Blackville. Event includes in addition to music and arts, a parade, a car and bike show, and of course, food vendors. For more information visit http://www.bmafestival.com/.

May 15 – 16 – Aiken Garden Show at the Aiken County Historical Museum in Aiken. See some of the most fabulous gardens in the area, visit with vendors, learn from the speakers, and enjoy the “All Design Rose Show.” For more information call (803) 641-6777 or visit http://www.aikengardenshow.org/.

May 15 – 16 – Birdfest at Pineland Farm in Panola. Come enjoy some great music to benefit the Clarendon Memorial Foundation. For more information call (803) 452-5800 or visit http://birdfestmusic.com/.

Tuesdays and Thursdays – Saturdays – Bulls Island Ferry Service and Eco Tour, starting at Garris Landing in Awendaw. Bulls Island is part of the Cape Romaine National Wildlife Refuge and can only be accessed by boat or by ferry. For more information call (843) 881-4582 or visit http://www.bullsislandferry.com/.

Through May 10 – “1920’s – 1960’s: Five Decades of Style that Changed America” at the Charleston Museum, Americas first museum, in Charleston. For more information call (843) 722-2996 or visit http://www.charlestonmuseum.org/home.

May 1 – 3 – Hilton Head Island Boat Show at Windmill Harbour Marina on Hilton Head Island. Event includes nautical artisans, a “Taste of the Harbour”, “PaddleFest” paddleboarding and kayak demonstrations and trials, local artisans and more. For more information call (843) 812-5802 or visit http://www.hiltonheadislandboatshow.com/.

May 2 – Taste of the Coast to be held at the North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex. Come explore the variety of restaurants in the Myrtle Beach area. For more information visit http://www.tocnmb.com/about/.

May 2 – Beer, Bacon & Music Festival at Cove Community Park on Hilton Head Island. There will be lots of bacon themed items, including a bacon competition, lots of refreshments, and entertainment. For more information call (843) 681-7273 or visit www.islandreccenter.org/.

May 9 – Mayfest on Main Festival on Main Street in North Myrtle Beach. Come enjoy a day of music, food, crafts, and visiting the local vendors. For more information call (843) 280-5570 or visit http://parks.nmb.us/Page.aspx?id=13.

May 9 – Bluffton Village Festival at Old Town Bluffton. Come experience food, fun, arts/crafts, and even the Ugliest Dog Contest. For more information call (843) 815-2277 or visit http://www.blufftonvillagefestival.com/.

May 10 – Charleston Spring Greek Festival to be held at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity in Charleston. Come experience Greek faith, food, culture, and heritage. For more information visit http://www.charlestongreekfestival.com/.

May 16 – 17 – Blue Crab Festival to be held on the waterfront in Little River. This is a world renowned event. For more information call (843) 249-6604 or visit http://bluecrabfestival.org/.

May 16 – Bulls Bay Nature Fest – From the Forest to the Sea at various locations around the Sewee Vistor and Nature Center in Awendaw. Events will include kayaking, birding, wildflower and nature walks, and a family biking trip. Also experience live raptors, reptiles, learn about the endangered Red Wolf. At the Center will be workshops including those for the kids, speakers, and so much more you must visit the web site. Come experience this free and exciting event and enjoy the great outdoors! For more information call (843) 928-3368 or (843) 697-2075 or visit http://www.bullsbaynaturefestival.org/.

May 16 – Charleston Beer Garden to be held at The Grove @ Patriot Points on Mount Pleasant. Come experience a variety of brews and entertainment. For more information visit http://www.charlestonbeergarden.com/.

May 17 – 20 – Veteran Golf Classic to be held at various golf courses in Myrtle Beach. This is a two person team event. For more information call (800) 833-8798 or visit http://veteransclassicgolf.com/.